Many states cover leased vehicles under their lemon law, but you should seek legal advice regarding the lemon law in your state. Even if your leased vehicle is not covered under your state’s lemon law, the federal lemon law (Federal Warranty Act) might provide damages, including a right to attorney fees and court costs.

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